The Admissions team invites you to our Lunch and Learn session with Professor Erik Dane. Erik Dane is an assistant professor of
management who joined the faculty in 2007 and currently teaches organizational behavior in all three MBA programs. His research focuses on
cognition in the workplace. Through field research and laboratory experiments he examines topics such as attention, creativity, expertise, intuition,
and mindfulness. He also enjoys writing theory articles on these topics. Erik’s work has been published in several leading journals in the field of
management including Academy of Management Review, Journal of Management, and Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
among others. He received a Best Paper Award for his Academy of Management Review article, “Exploring Intuition and its Role in Managerial
Decision Making.”

Erik holds a B.A. and MBA from Tulane University as well as a Ph.D in business administration with a concentration in organizational behavior from
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Dane will speak about his evidence-based approach to the subject of organizational
behavior and discuss how he structures his course around a central theme: challenging conventional wisdom. Come see why
Professor Dane is the recipient of several research and reviewing awards.

We invite you to learn about our fully-employed MBA programs (MBA for Professionals and MBA for Executives) in a casual setting
while gathered around the lunch table. Following a brief presentation, you will have the chance to meet the Admissions team and enjoy your lunch
while chatting with current students in the program.